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The Arctic Boreal Burned Area (ABBA) Product
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The Arctic Boreal Burned Area (ABBA) Product

Dong Chen, Joanne V Hall, Amanda Hoffman-Hall, Varada Shevade, Fernanda Argueta, Xiaoyu Liang and Tatiana Loboda
Geoscience data journal, Vol.13(2)
02/25/2026

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Accuracy Albedo Boreal forests Climate studies Datasets Environmental conditions Forest & brush fires Latitude MODIS Permafrost Permafrost thaws Plant cover Regrowth Research facilities Satellites Taiga & tundra Tundra Vegetation Vegetation cover Vegetation regrowth Wildfires Remote Sensing
ABSTRACT The Arctic Boreal Burned Area (ABBA) product is a region‐specific burned area product designed for high northern latitudes (HNL), including boreal forests and Arctic tundra. Developed to address limitations of global products like MODIS MCD64A1, ABBA uses MODIS data to calculate the differenced Normalised Burn Ratio (dNBR) and incorporates vegetation cover thresholds to identify burned areas. It includes a spring composite modification for high‐latitude tiles to capture late‐season fires obscured by snow. ABBA achieves higher accuracy (87.2%) compared to MCD64A1 (82.7%), with lower commission and omission errors, enabling more reliable detection of burned areas. Between 2002 and 2022, ABBA mapped over 2 million km2 of burned area, significantly more than MCD64A1. Its applications include improving wildfire emission estimates, studying climate feedbacks like albedo changes and assessing ecological impacts such as permafrost thaw and vegetation regrowth. ABBA is available via the Oak Ridge National Laboratory Distributed Active Archive Center (ORNL DAAC).
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https://doi.org/10.1002/gdj3.70060View
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